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Nov 03, 2012 News
A post mortem examination performed on the remains of Marlon ‘Trini’ Osborne revealed that he sustained four gunshot wounds.
This publication was told that one bullet pierced the man’s hip passing through his scrotal area, another pierced his spine and exited, another pierced his left chest and another his abdomen.
On Wednesday, Osborne was gunned down at the junction near Laluni and Peter Rose Streets shortly after leaving an associate’s home. Reports are that two men in a car drove up to Osborne’s vehicle as he was reversing and opened fire. The car then sped away.
The wounded man was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital where he died while in that hospital’s main operating theatre.
His death came one day after he was released from police custody. Osborne was arrested for questioning into the execution style killing of his close associate Ricardo Rodrigues. Rodrigues was gunned down while at a bar at the GMR&SC ground.
Three other persons were injured during that brazen daylight shooting, among them Canadian Jean La Blanc who was shot in his buttocks. He died suddenly at the Georgetown Hospital and a post mortem examination is still pending.
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